The third iteration of this crossover endeavour between the Studio Voice class in the Professional Theatre Department and SPACE, under the auspices of Arts and Science, was another success.
By Matt Holland
An illustrated exploration of fractals, the forms that reside "in between" dimensions
A look at professional dancers’ physical fitness in comparison to professional athletes.
O crime incredible to any age, which coming generations will deny – torn from the still living breasts the vitals quiver. -Seneca
A research based essay looking at Internet media as it slowly overtakes traditional media for the main source of people's media viewing.
The modern Native American battles stereotypes held by the general public and popular culture.
"When she talks, I hear the revolutions. In her hips, there's revolutions. When she walks, the revolution's coming.
In her kiss, I taste the...
How ancient and modern empires from Persia to Russia all cast their nets over weaker "fish" cities.
The following is part of a series of interviews carried out by students in Western Civilization class of Diane Shea.
How gender stereotypes misshape the sperm and the egg narrative
Do you furtively dream of being an intercontinental ballistic missile? Let your wildest fantasies free at last. (Interactive)
Join Evander and Basil as they continue their discussion on the relationship between science and philosophy!
Watch excerpts of the performance of Thirst at Dawson on October 16, 2014. (Video)
The Ancient Greeks saw water with its power of self-transformation as a divine being. What have our insatiable desires wrought on this divinity?...